RSS?!
Before I saw this blog topic, I knew I had seen the term “RSS” before. However, I had no idea what this acronym actually stood for and what the term was used for. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. Simply put, it’s an easy way to stay in touch with information that’s meaningful to you without having to necessarily browse or search for it on websites. The content you want to know more about can be directly fed to you without having to overwhelm your inbox. In the blog post prompt, we see that the professor mentioned that XML version can be created for your blog. I can safely say I am new to the tech space and not necessarily the best with acronyms. XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language and is the code that writes the RSS. So what exactly does a RSS reader do? Basically, it’s a small software program that can collect and display headlines from numerous news sources and place them in a central location for your viewing pleasure. Essentially, instead of visiting five dif...